The Trieste Film Festival is an international film festival founded in 1989.[1] Held annually on the third week of January in Trieste, it has become the leading festival of Central and Eastern Europe cinema in Italy.[2][3]
^Chris Gore (1 September 2004). The ultimate film festival survival guide. Lone Eagle Pub. ISBN 978-1-58065-057-1.
^Ian Haydn Smith (2008). International Film Guide. Wallflower Press. p. 420. ISBN 978-1-905674-61-9.
^The Independent: A Magazine for Video and Filmmakers. Foundation for Independent Video and Film. 2005.
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